(Vunesp) Leia o texto para responder às questões 21 e 22. Impeachment Briefing Welcome back to the Impeachment Briefing. The White House declared war on the impeachment inquiry today, signaling in a dramatic letter to Congress and the blocking of a key witness how far it was willing to go to oppose investigative efforts that it called illegitimate. What exactly is this fight? The showdown today felt like the most dramatic clash yet between the branches of government. Are we in what some might call a “constitutional crisis”? Amy Fiscus, our national security editor, answered that question for me between conversations with her reporters about pursuing leads. “It’s not a constitutional crisis, because that involves a failure of the separation of powers: one of the three branches of government defying one of the others in a way that the Constitution doesn’t resolve. The easiest example is the White House or Congress refusing to follow a Supreme Court ruling. s20une3.indd 5 03/03/2020 08:39:11 6 SIMULADO UNESP s3.220 This is more of a standoff, or a brawl. It’s the latest in a long line of fights between lawmakers and presidential administrations over information. Congress can’t do oversight without it. But administrations can’t function without keeping some presidential deliberations secret. What’s unusual here is that Mr. Trump has declared all-out war on oversight efforts and the impeachment inquiry, not just a refusal to share information about a particular issue.” No trecho final do primeiro parágrafo, “it called illegitimate”, o pronome em destaque se refere a: (A) “investigative efforts” (B) “Congress” (C) “dramatic letter” (D) “The White House” (E) “inquiry” PRECISO DA RESPOSTA AGORA
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